Writers

John Hawkins created Rightwingnews.com in 2001; built it up to a top 10,000 in the world website; created a corporation with more than 20 employees to support it; created a 3.5 million person Facebook page; became one of the most popular conservative columnists in America; was published everywhere from National Review to Human Events, to Townhall, to PJ Media, to the Daily Wire, to The Hill; wrote a book 101 Things All Young Adults Should Know that was at one point top 50 in the self-help section on Amazon; did hundreds of hours as a guest on radio shows, raised $611,000 in a GoFundMe for Brett Kavanaugh’s family and has been talked about everywhere from The New York Times to Buzzfeed, to the Washington Post, to Yahoo News, to the Rush Limbaugh Show, to USA Today.
After seeing the unjust way that Brett Kavanaugh was treated during his hearings and how a lifetime worth of good work was put at risk by unprovable allegations, John Hawkins decided to create a men’s website. Welcome to Brass Pills!

Cassy Chesser is a blogger who lives with her husband, a United States Marine. They have a toddler named Ben, another son named Wyatt, who has Down syndrome, and a little girl named Ivy. She is co-founder of the blog Victory Girls, and has written for numerous blogs and websites, including Hot Air, David Horowitz’ Newsreal, Pajamas Media, and more.

One of the major figures to appear in Cassie Jaye's "The Red PIll," Winner of the National Coalition for Men's award for excellence in men's advocacy in 2014, regular podcaster with Erin Pizzey on domestic and sexual violence, Max Dean Esmay has been writing on men's issues and advocating for men's rights for more than 20 years.